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* ''WebVideo/JamesAndMikeMondays'': In the UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Variety Pack episode, the two came across a game named Adult Manga. The gameplay footage isn't shown, but they quickly moved onto a different game because they couldn't show it anyway.

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* ''WebVideo/JamesAndMikeMondays'': In the UsefulNotes/{{SNES}} Platform/{{SNES}} Variety Pack episode, the two came across a game named Adult Manga. The gameplay footage isn't shown, but they quickly moved onto a different game because they couldn't show it anyway.
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* ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'': The battle in the governor's mansion surely belongs here. All we see/hear are sound effects, and vague descriptions once the scene is over. Although we get a bit more than that, thanks to the status line showing up the various commands. Guybrush pushes a red button and uses the wax lips on the 500-pound yak, among other heroic actions...

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* ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'': The battle in the governor's mansion surely belongs here. All we see/hear are sound effects, and vague descriptions once the scene is over. Although we get a bit more than that, thanks to the status line StatusLine showing up the various commands. Guybrush pushes a red button and uses the wax lips on the 500-pound yak, among other heroic actions...
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** [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2024/02/24 Garfield is shocked upon seeing Jon's freshman picture]].
--->'''Jon:''' Doc Boy gave me a haircut with the sheep shears.
--->'''Garfield:''' I hope you didn't tip him.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{APICO}}'', the Captain's story of how he lost his leg to the Krakenbee is only mentioned to be so horrific, it leaves you staring at the sea in fear and wondering how you can describe this to "another living soul with enough gravitas to give it justice".
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** The only to clue to what Odie is barking to in [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2023/11/08 this strip]] is Garfield saying "That cloud '''does''' look like a squirrel".
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* [[CrossesTheLineTwice For comedic effect]], the final animation of WebVideo/CorridorDigital's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXpETSoNWxY "We Made Slightly Offensive Bowling Animations"]] is not shown in its entirety, only focusing on the crew's reaction to witnessing [[DomesticAbuse the bowling ball beat his bowling pin wife]].

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* ''Music/{{Homestuck}}'': In "[=GameGrl=] (Original 1993 Mix)" (from ''Homestuck Vol. 9''), the crowd's wave and [=GameGrl=]'s dance moves are not seen; only the in-universe reactions are heard.
-->'''[=GameGrl=]:''' Let's have a dance party RIGHT NOW. Everybody do the wave!\\
'''Crowd:''' Whoa-''ohhhh!''\\
'''[=GameGrl=]:''' Yeah, that's pretty good. Check it out!\\
''[Crowd starts chanting "go, go, go, go"]''\\
'''[=GameGrl=]:''' I'm dancing! I'm dancing! Check this move out! Oh man, oh yeah!
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* The NES game ''VideoGame/{{Nightshade}}'' includes a sequence where the titular hero rescues a cat from a lamp post it has climbed up. Though it is a graphic game, the cat's rescue (which involves amazing feats of acrobatics) is described all in text.

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* The NES game ''VideoGame/{{Nightshade}}'' ''VideoGame/Nightshade1992'' includes a sequence where the titular hero rescues a cat from a lamp post it has climbed up. Though it is a graphic game, the cat's rescue (which involves amazing feats of acrobatics) is described all in text.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}:'' In early comics, whenever a woman was supposed to be stunningly beautiful, Scott Adams would only draw her at an angle where her large hairdo completely hid her face from the audience. Adams admitted in a retrospective book that he didn't think he could draw beautiful women if he tried, so hiding their faces and leaving it to the reader's imagination was his workaround.

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